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Why November 8th Matters In Rock History
It’s November 8th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1975, David Bowie made his American television debut when he performed “Fame” on Cher ’s TV show.
Now 50 years ago, we explore the night the Sex Pistols first took to the stage in 1975 and heralded the arrival of punk's ...
Sky's Jon Craig looks at similarities between the state of politics and the economy in 1975, when Labour chancellor Denis ...
Glen Matlock, the original bassist with the Sex Pistols, has been kissed by Debbie Harry, sat on David Bowie's knee and told ...
From stolen microphones to unexpected friendships, the tales of punk rock's wild days are as electrifying as ever. Bassist Glen shares his vivid memories.
The Radio Is Broken is a three-hour spelunk through the canyons and fissures of humanity's collective unconscious. It sounds as if a field recording of the Culture Industry were a sonic juggernaut ...
Fans have now accused the show's producers of 'wokery at its worst' and said people 'should boycott the show if the lyrics aren't reinstated'.
Actor and singer Janelle Monáe sat down with Boygenius' Lucy Dacus for a Rolling Stone interview that led up to a wild bit where the former convincingly claimed she traveled back in time to meet the ...
Janelle Monáe may only be 39 years old, but she said she saw David Bowie perform live in 1970, thanks to time-travel. During a sit-down with Lucy Dacus for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians ...
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